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Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

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oh great i missed more questions i was away two days and there is like whole 6 or 7 pgs filled with inquiries ! :p :p :D
 
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Explanation why it is C:

25cm --> 120 C
1cm --> 120/25 = 4.8 C
15cm --> 72

As it is starting from -10, it would be 72-10 = 62
 
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i want urgent help
in the chemistry syllabus topic 2.3 that is Structure and properties of materials i cant understand what this means;
deduce the physical and chemical properties of substances from their structures and bonding and
vice versa
i have searched many books but cannot find the relevant thing
 
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well it ain't hard. You just have to tell the structure (properties) of material. Like for example metals are solid and have less inter-molecular space between them.
 
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umm can you please explain that hypo-tonic and hyper-tonic to me?? i mean i know what they are but i need some way to remember that. i always confuse them:rolleyes:
thncx for the help btw. this thread is awesum(y)
 
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umm can you please explain that hypo-tonic and hyper-tonic to me?? i mean i know what they are but i need some way to remember that. i always confuse them:rolleyes:
thncx for the help btw. this thread is awesum(y)

This is Bio right?o_O

if it isnt, I am in for a heart attack...:eek:
 

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umm can you please explain that hypo-tonic and hyper-tonic to me?? i mean i know what they are but i need some way to remember that. i always confuse them:rolleyes:
thncx for the help btw. this thread is awesum(y)
As-salam-o-alaikum!

hyper tonic: it is the solution which has a higher water potential than the other surrounding it (jus to explain...refer book for exact..i assume u already know)

hypotonic: it is the solution with lower water potential...than the other

how to keep this in mind?? well see:

hyper as in general...what comes to ur mindwhen u see this word....some thing more than normal ...right? so hyper tonic will have higher water potential
so the other will be the opposite! ;)
 
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